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it prompted a contest to post images of the muslim prophet mohammed. in the midst of all that you have the deaths of 70 to 80 cop tick christians -- copic christians in egypt. bill: we're not sure whether they saw the film. they were getting social media referred to them as i referred to earlier as a flashmob. martha: that drew people into the streets for the arab spring. social media got a lot of credit in many ways for the arab spring and mobilizing people. bill: we'll digest this throughout the morning. get you best analysis. we're getting it now. we have breaking developments on the attacks in arab world. fox news obtains exclusive information on the investigation into the "fast and furious" operation that's been linked to the death of border patrol agent brian terry who the report blames for that botched gun-walking operation? we'll talk to congressman darrell issa about that. martha: drenching rains in the desert left parts of sin city underwater and strand several drivers. look at video. we'll show you rescue efforts being carried out. busy day
it prompted a contest to post images of the muslim prophet mohammed. in the midst of all that you have the deaths of 70 to 80 cop tick christians -- copic christians in egypt. bill: we're not sure whether they saw the film. they were getting social media referred to them as i referred to earlier as a flashmob. martha: that drew people into the streets for the arab spring. social media got a lot of credit in many ways for the arab spring and mobilizing people. bill: we'll digest this throughout...
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egyptian president mohammed morsi will take part in a closing session. he is going to speak on wednesday. sanctions against iran may be harsher than ever, but iran continues to build its nuclear program. it's got some special all-out attack, and israel could kwoom at any time. canada called the country the most significant threat to global security today. piers morgan spoke with iranian's president anewed ahmadinejad and asked him about the inevitability of war. >> do you fear that war is imminent? do you fear that there will be merl conflict perhaps even before the end of this year between your country and israel? >> translator: of course, the zionists are very much -- very adventureso adventuresome, very much seeking to fabricate things. i think they see themselves at the end of the line, and i do firmly believe that they think to create opportunities for themselves and their adventurous behaviors. >> you can see the full interview on piers morgan tonight. that is 9:00 eastern time right here on cnn. so is war with iran really inevitable? is the u.s. g
egyptian president mohammed morsi will take part in a closing session. he is going to speak on wednesday. sanctions against iran may be harsher than ever, but iran continues to build its nuclear program. it's got some special all-out attack, and israel could kwoom at any time. canada called the country the most significant threat to global security today. piers morgan spoke with iranian's president anewed ahmadinejad and asked him about the inevitability of war. >> do you fear that war is...
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later, the new, islamist president of egypt mohammed morsi also took on israel, over the plight of the palestinians. >> ( translated ): it is shameful that the free world would accept that a party in the international community may continue to deny the rights of a nation that looks to independence over decades, no matter what justification. it is also shameful that settlements continue on the territory of these people, the palestinian people. >> sreenivasan: morsi also said he won't rest until the civil war in syria comes to an end. and, he condemned the violence in muslim countries sparked by an anti-islamic video. but he argued that freedom of speech should not include freedom to insult religions. the u.s. army will stage a one- day stand down from normal duties tomorrow to focus on suicide prevention. through july, there had been 116 suicides among active-duty soldiers. that's up substantially from last year. the stand-down will not involve other branches of the military, and it will not apply to soldiers involved in combat operations or medical duties. nearly one in five u.s. house
later, the new, islamist president of egypt mohammed morsi also took on israel, over the plight of the palestinians. >> ( translated ): it is shameful that the free world would accept that a party in the international community may continue to deny the rights of a nation that looks to independence over decades, no matter what justification. it is also shameful that settlements continue on the territory of these people, the palestinian people. >> sreenivasan: morsi also said he won't...
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new fuel was added this week when a french satirical magazine published crude cartoons of mohammed. hoping to ease the tensions, the u.s. embassy in islamabad began airing an ad on pakistani television yesterday with clips of secretary clinton and president obama. >> we reject all efforts to denigrate the religious beliefs of others. >> brown: pakistan's relations with the u.s. had already been tense over american drone attacks in pakistani territory and the seal raid that killed osama bin laden in 20. after her washington meeting today, the pakistani foreign minister avoided directly criticizing the riots in her country. but she did voice gratitude for the u.s. response to the video. >> your condemnation has given a strong message that the united states government not only condemns it, but has absolutely no support for such blasphemous videos or content anywhere. i think that is an important message. i think that should go a long way in ending the violence on many streets in the world. >> brown: but in iran, at a military parade, president mahmoud ahmadinejad accused the u.s. and o
new fuel was added this week when a french satirical magazine published crude cartoons of mohammed. hoping to ease the tensions, the u.s. embassy in islamabad began airing an ad on pakistani television yesterday with clips of secretary clinton and president obama. >> we reject all efforts to denigrate the religious beliefs of others. >> brown: pakistan's relations with the u.s. had already been tense over american drone attacks in pakistani territory and the seal raid that killed...
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. >> holman: in cairo, egypt's president mohammed morsi also denounced syria. he called again for president bashar al-assad to step down. meanwhile, "the new york times" cited reports that iraq is again allowing iran to use its air space to fly weapons to the syrian regime. the iraqis had shut down the air corridor earlier this year, under u.s. pressure. a former police chief who touched off a major scandal in china has been charged with defection, taking bribes and abusing his power. state media announced the charges against wang lijun today. in february, wang briefly took refuge at a u.s. consulate after being demoted as police chief in a city in southwestern china. that led to the ouster of bo xilai-- his former boss-- as communist party leader there. bo is still under investigation. last month, bo's wife gu kailai was given a suspended death sentence for the murder of a british businessman. in afghanistan, the military announced today it has arrested or expelled hundreds of soldiers, as part of an effort to stop so-called insider attacks on foreign troops.
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the president went out of his way to say we should not endorse the desecration of mohammed any more than we should endorse the deniers of the holocaust, linking that in common cause. did that go a long way toward mollifying some of that tension? >> well, i thought that was a good point. he also talked about the need for a secure jewish state. something that would be well received in israel. at the same time he called for a separate, prosperous palestinian state. but i think the main issue for the israelis is question of iran. and there the most interesting thing of what the president said was the idea that the iranians don't have unlimited amounts of time in order to see these negotiations play out. the united states is not prepared to see them use negotiations as a stalling tactic behind which they could continue to enrich uranium and get closer to a nuclear weapon. what the president did was set is stage for a debate that would come which is how much time is enough to give negotiations a chance but not too much to the iranians essentially use them to create facts in the way of their nu
the president went out of his way to say we should not endorse the desecration of mohammed any more than we should endorse the deniers of the holocaust, linking that in common cause. did that go a long way toward mollifying some of that tension? >> well, i thought that was a good point. he also talked about the need for a secure jewish state. something that would be well received in israel. at the same time he called for a separate, prosperous palestinian state. but i think the main issue...
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egypt's president, mohammed morsi, was in brussels today, where he denounced wednesday's violence for the first time. his previous failure to do so had caused concern in washington. and president obama had a pointed answer on egypt in an interview last night with spanish-language telemundo. >> i don't think that we'd consider them an ally, but we don't consider them an enemy. they are a new government that's trying to find its way. they were democratically elected, and we need to see how they respond to this incident. in some cases, they've said the right things; in some, they've taken steps not aligned with our interests. >> woodruff: morsi spoke with mr. obama last night and asked for action agaiait the maker of the inflammatory video, titled "the innocence of muslims." >> ( translsl ): i called him in order to ask him to put an end to such behavior. and of course, we assured president obama that we will be keen and we will not permit any such event, any such occurrence in our country against the embassy territories in the future. >> woodruff: today, in washington, secretary of stat
egypt's president, mohammed morsi, was in brussels today, where he denounced wednesday's violence for the first time. his previous failure to do so had caused concern in washington. and president obama had a pointed answer on egypt in an interview last night with spanish-language telemundo. >> i don't think that we'd consider them an ally, but we don't consider them an enemy. they are a new government that's trying to find its way. they were democratically elected, and we need to see how...
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mohammed morsi has a lot of political pressures coming at him from all sides. he has his constituents, secularists and military. this important relationship also with the united states. so he's in this delicate balance, you know, trying to please everyone. but i think that obama's comment was a reminder to him that without american support, whether to the military or to the actual democratic institutions that we're hoping to try to build there, that he doesn't really have a chance. and it worked. i thought it really did work. >> but i think there's a big difference. i don't think it's fair to say whether it's to the military or to the democratic institutions. i think there's a huge impact when you see 1.3, actually the latest report is $1.5 billion going directly to the military where the elected government that we claim to support, we claim we want democracy, but there is an elected government. they have no control over that money. and all they get is 1/4 of a billion dollars. that says something about our priorities. >> it says our priorities are to israel. >
mohammed morsi has a lot of political pressures coming at him from all sides. he has his constituents, secularists and military. this important relationship also with the united states. so he's in this delicate balance, you know, trying to please everyone. but i think that obama's comment was a reminder to him that without american support, whether to the military or to the actual democratic institutions that we're hoping to try to build there, that he doesn't really have a chance. and it...
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nations general assembly where the much anticipated speech byo outgoing president was overshadowed by mohamed morsi. listen to how he introduced himself. >> translator: i am the first egyptian civilian president elected democratically and free, following a great, peaceful revolution halted by the entire world. >> let's go richard roth, covers the u.n. for us. listen to the speech, it sounds like he's stepping it up, ready to be this world leader, world negotiator. is that fair that he's made the move from muslim brotherhood to world leader? >> reporter: well, i think he's still both things. the leader of egypt, decades ago, nasser and others, they had a prominent place when it came to the middle east. there has been this vacuum ever since. president mubarak had never even been here at the u.n. in the last 15 years and played a much quieter role on the global stage in the middle east. this is a big impressive debut on the stage. i think many agree for morsi, flexing his muscles. he was willing to be a global leader. he said to the general assembly i will adhere to all previous international tr
nations general assembly where the much anticipated speech byo outgoing president was overshadowed by mohamed morsi. listen to how he introduced himself. >> translator: i am the first egyptian civilian president elected democratically and free, following a great, peaceful revolution halted by the entire world. >> let's go richard roth, covers the u.n. for us. listen to the speech, it sounds like he's stepping it up, ready to be this world leader, world negotiator. is that fair that...
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. >> french magazine inviting more protests and violence on its cartoon on the rofete mohamed. >> this papyrus refers to jesus as to somebody he called his wife. >> do you do the dance? >> i give him big props for doing that in public. >> over the wall. >> smile! >> all that. >> smile! >> what did those nuns do to you? >> what is your guilty pleasure? >> a doughnut for me. >> peanut butter sandwiches and chocolate milk. >> steve sabol died after a battle with brain cancer. >> historian, story tellers, myth makers will always fail. >> up look sharp. >> you haven't seen me naked. [ laughter ] >> we're going to keep it that way. captioning funded by cbs >>>welcome to cbs "this morning." with seveneeks to go until election day the remarks by mitt romney dominate the campaign. governor mitt romney is sticking by those comments about those voters who don't pay income tax. more bad news for mitt romney. we have a poll. quinnipiac cbs "new york times" poll of likely voters shows president obama leading romney by six points in wisconsin, 51-45%. >> the president leads in virginia by four points
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. >> woodruff: the fury over a film that attacks the prophet mohammed spilled into more of the muslim world today, even as the middle east calmed. in several countries, including afghanistan, police used force to defend u.s. diplomatic and military sites. for the first time violent protests that eruptedded last week spread to indonesia. the world's most populous muslim nation. outside the u.s. embassy in jakarta, hundreds of people threw rocks and fire bombs and battledded with police in their fury over an anti-islamic film made in the u.s. >> there is no other way. those who insult the prophet mohammed, whoever he is, must die. >> woodruff: meanwhile in southwest asia, hundreds of pakistanis chanted "down with america" and tried to scale barriers outside the u.s. consulate in lahore. police fought back with riot batons. >> the police are carrying out atrocities against us. the world is watching. we are condemning this anti-muslim film through this protest and saying to the government that all the consulate and diplomats should be sent back to the u.s. >> woodruff: and there were simi
. >> woodruff: the fury over a film that attacks the prophet mohammed spilled into more of the muslim world today, even as the middle east calmed. in several countries, including afghanistan, police used force to defend u.s. diplomatic and military sites. for the first time violent protests that eruptedded last week spread to indonesia. the world's most populous muslim nation. outside the u.s. embassy in jakarta, hundreds of people threw rocks and fire bombs and battledded with police in...
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nations like egypt and libya however when egypt's new president spoke at the un for the first time mohamed morsi said free speech will not be accepted as a free pass to insult islam so only prophet. the obscenity is recently released as part of an organized campaign against islamic sentences is unacceptable and requires a firm stand egypt respects freedom of expression one that is not directed towards one specific religion or culture but the opening of the un general assembly is usually criticized as political theater with a lot of talk this year however there was no talking with us president barack obama the leader of the country hosting the un left immediately after his speech on day one and held no bilateral meetings on day to the eighth and final speech of the always controversial iranian leader so accusations of corrupt western politics and a subtle tipping of the hot to the occupy wall street movement are we to believe that those who spend hundreds of millions of dollars in election campaigns have the interests of the people of the world at their heart in the united states and in eur
nations like egypt and libya however when egypt's new president spoke at the un for the first time mohamed morsi said free speech will not be accepted as a free pass to insult islam so only prophet. the obscenity is recently released as part of an organized campaign against islamic sentences is unacceptable and requires a firm stand egypt respects freedom of expression one that is not directed towards one specific religion or culture but the opening of the un general assembly is usually...
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you know, the greatest athlete in the world mohammed ali and the funniest dude in america, you know, they are one in five people in the world that are muslims, and to extrapolate on an entire religion of 1,400 years over a billion people by the acts of a crazy few, it's sophomoric, to say the least. >> great to have you on the program this morning. your work at the muslim guy.com is also just really great. thank you. >> thank you. appreciate it. >>> we kind of look at muslim, but what do you think the bible teaches about violence? i'll talk to an expert on the old testament next. [ male announcer ] this is anna, her long day teaching the perfect swing begins with back pain and a choice. take advil, and maybe have to take up to four in a day. or take aleve, which can relieve pain all day with just two pills. good eye. ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] introducing a reason...to look twice. introducing a stunning work of technology -- the entirely new lexus es. and the first-ever es hybrid. this is the pursuit of perfection. and the first-ever es hybrid. i've been a superintendent for 30 s
you know, the greatest athlete in the world mohammed ali and the funniest dude in america, you know, they are one in five people in the world that are muslims, and to extrapolate on an entire religion of 1,400 years over a billion people by the acts of a crazy few, it's sophomoric, to say the least. >> great to have you on the program this morning. your work at the muslim guy.com is also just really great. thank you. >> thank you. appreciate it. >>> we kind of look at...
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jack ceem that is result of people who are angry over the film that is that they say is an insult to mohamed. and today in the new york times, and i am reading from it the broadening of the protest appear to reflect a pent-up resentment of western powers in general. now, what is amazing about that. there is no discussion of religion. i mean, really? is this really pent-up resentment of western power? >> no, i think specifically taking libya where there is a catastrophe. there is a attacks all summer. british ambassador was attack motor cade with an rpg. and another consulate was attacked and we have a pattern of specific aggressive attacks and finally our consulate is attacked that is it a movement that is doing that and coordinated the people who are doing that. and i don't think that any film or any 9/11 may be the day they chose to do it because of the significance. but that is it people who are out of power and moderates in power in libya and undermine the government and foreign powers are the targets and obviously an agency is a target. and so clearly there is a pattern dismiss it as pe
jack ceem that is result of people who are angry over the film that is that they say is an insult to mohamed. and today in the new york times, and i am reading from it the broadening of the protest appear to reflect a pent-up resentment of western powers in general. now, what is amazing about that. there is no discussion of religion. i mean, really? is this really pent-up resentment of western power? >> no, i think specifically taking libya where there is a catastrophe. there is a attacks...
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demonstration, they would say see, the muslim brotherhood sides with the infidels when they insight mohammed. >> bill: that's not the government's job. it's to protect all of a sudden. >> yes. >> bill: can't be worried about that. i want to be clear here. responsible for the assassinations in libya and also for the demonstrations in cairo. is that what you are saying. >> libya intelligence system those they cooperate very loisly. it was not an accident that both of these attacks happened in neighboring countries on the evening of september 11th. and oh, by the way, the right answer is as far as libya goes is to go to libya. track them down, and kill every terrorist involved. >> bill: all right. thanks very much. a reminder the colonel's book a very interesting read. democratic congressman will analyze the murders of the americans last night. dick morris on a bunch of new polling out today. some of it good news for mitt romney. we are coming right back from boston, massach >>> a mob launched into a fiery rampage there yesterday. the attack killing the u.s. ambassador and killing three others
demonstration, they would say see, the muslim brotherhood sides with the infidels when they insight mohammed. >> bill: that's not the government's job. it's to protect all of a sudden. >> yes. >> bill: can't be worried about that. i want to be clear here. responsible for the assassinations in libya and also for the demonstrations in cairo. is that what you are saying. >> libya intelligence system those they cooperate very loisly. it was not an accident that both of these...
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and the new egyptian president, mohamed morsi, didn't even bother to apologize for the attacks on the embassy in cairo until today, two days after they happened. that tells everybody quite a bit right there. the u.s. withheld aid to egypt this past year when the government was cracking down on protesters. now a decision's going to have to be made whether to do it again. that's the question, should the u.s. halt foreign aid to libya and egypt? go to cnn.com/caffertyfile. post a comment on my blog or go to our post on the "the situation room" facebook page. wolf. >> thanks very much, jack. >>> the protests in cairo, they are cleaning up. ben wedeman is on the scene for us right now. he's back in cairo. ben, it looked an hour or so ago like it was really escalating, the violence, the fire fights going on, police coming in with tear gas. we've got some live pictures now as well. what's the latest near the united states embassy in cairo? >> reporter: well, until a little while ago, the protesters had moved forward fairly close to the street that leads to the american embassy. but since the
and the new egyptian president, mohamed morsi, didn't even bother to apologize for the attacks on the embassy in cairo until today, two days after they happened. that tells everybody quite a bit right there. the u.s. withheld aid to egypt this past year when the government was cracking down on protesters. now a decision's going to have to be made whether to do it again. that's the question, should the u.s. halt foreign aid to libya and egypt? go to cnn.com/caffertyfile. post a comment on my...
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one quick final question, what does it say to you that the president of egypt, mohamed morsi, issues a statement but does not condemn the attack on the u.s. embassy in egypt? and i raise the question because the u.s. as you well know provides egypt with about $1.5 billion, with a b, billion dollars a year in various forms of military and economic assistance. >> well, we're going to have to ask some really hard questions. remember, this new muslim brotherhood-led government violated the treaty really with israel by putting tanks and heavy armament into the sanai. they've made pretty sweeping damaging statements to that relationship. and made other concrete decisions. why wint the external security force better prepared and doing more to keep those folks off the wall on our embassy in cairo? we're going to have to lay on the table some very hard talking points. one of which is the aid that we give to egypt. now, i wouldn't rush to take it away. but we certainly need to make conditional changes here in our relationship with this new egyptian government if we're going to have a relations
one quick final question, what does it say to you that the president of egypt, mohamed morsi, issues a statement but does not condemn the attack on the u.s. embassy in egypt? and i raise the question because the u.s. as you well know provides egypt with about $1.5 billion, with a b, billion dollars a year in various forms of military and economic assistance. >> well, we're going to have to ask some really hard questions. remember, this new muslim brotherhood-led government violated the...
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protests generated by american made found that mocks the prophet mohammed continue to flare for forth across the middle east of north africa. in egypt, police in riot gear used tear gas against demonstrators hurling rocks at the u.s. embassy. the muslim brotherhood canceled the million man protest scheduled to follow friday prayers, but protesters continued to gather and some reportedly moved to burn an american flag. in yemen, protesters breached a security wall, set fire to building inside u.s. embassy compound thursday. four protesters died while dozens of people were injured as security forces clashed with demonstrators. protests against the film have erupted in multiple other locations including bangladesh, malaysia, indonesia, iraq, iran, jordan, sudan, tunisia, israel, and the gaza strip. u.s. authorities have officially identified the key figure behind the anti islam film that sparked the protests. nakoula basseley nakoula is a 55-year-old 7 california resident with a checkered past involving drug convictions and bank fraud. he was sentenced to nearly two years in prison in 20
protests generated by american made found that mocks the prophet mohammed continue to flare for forth across the middle east of north africa. in egypt, police in riot gear used tear gas against demonstrators hurling rocks at the u.s. embassy. the muslim brotherhood canceled the million man protest scheduled to follow friday prayers, but protesters continued to gather and some reportedly moved to burn an american flag. in yemen, protesters breached a security wall, set fire to building inside...
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we've seen violent responses to the cartoons depicting the prophet mohammed in an evil way, so this is something we've seen in the past, and we expect that it's possible that these kinds of things could perculate into the future. what we're focused on is securing our personnel, securing our facilities. >> do you at this moment feel that u.s. embassies abroad are secure. >> we are doing our utmost to secure our personnel and in various vulnerable plays. we have demanded and we are receiving the cooperation of host governments, host government advisory put out very strong messages in libya and egypt and yemen. >> why would one not look at what is going on in the middle east now and say that the president's outreach to muslims which began at the beginning of his administration in cairo and elsewhere has not worked because, yes, this video sparked it, but there is an underlying anti-americanism that is very evident on the streets so, why not look at it and think that this is this outreach that's failed. >> for the same reason, candy, when you look back at history and we had the horrible ex
we've seen violent responses to the cartoons depicting the prophet mohammed in an evil way, so this is something we've seen in the past, and we expect that it's possible that these kinds of things could perculate into the future. what we're focused on is securing our personnel, securing our facilities. >> do you at this moment feel that u.s. embassies abroad are secure. >> we are doing our utmost to secure our personnel and in various vulnerable plays. we have demanded and we are...
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have been targeted by mobs of protesters incensed by what's seen as a direct attack on the prophet mohammed washington's ordered most of its diplomatic staff out of tunisia and sudan after attacks there led to casualties protests erupted in dozens of countries across the world with clashes in europe asia even australia violence left at least a dozen dead over the past week artie's paullus leader is in cairo with the latest . class of iraq to meet pakistanis to see how much work the one person has been killed and some often doesn't means it as thousands of people passed with the security forces not far from the constant moving in the street now the police riot you want to stop being a nice place to live in this is. also on sunday people demonstrations housing boom. times in the city this one hundred some of the local businesses want to make hold of the american ambassador to pakistan to be held they also point out on more u.s. goods and services now for pakistan the parties that blocked access to this on you tube it is a thirteen minute train out of a form that has been entitled innocence of
have been targeted by mobs of protesters incensed by what's seen as a direct attack on the prophet mohammed washington's ordered most of its diplomatic staff out of tunisia and sudan after attacks there led to casualties protests erupted in dozens of countries across the world with clashes in europe asia even australia violence left at least a dozen dead over the past week artie's paullus leader is in cairo with the latest . class of iraq to meet pakistanis to see how much work the one person...
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given he is due to leave office next summer, egypt islamist president mohammed morsi made his first. he criticized the american free speech laws that allowed an anti-islamic web video to be produced here. like the iranian leader he took aim at israel. >> translator: i call for immediate movement. serious movement. as of now. to put an end to colonization, occupation. >> reporter: president morsi also said the civil war in syria must end immediately. he said the regime of assad will fall and when it does the people of syria must and will choose their own democratic government. >> bret: jonathan hunt outside the united nations. thank you. top israeli official tells israeli newspaper that president obama does not give his country the same sense of security that bill clinton did during peace negotiations in 2000. the unnamed official says, "president clinton made us feel like he had our back at camp david. we felt he'd be there if things went bad. president obama doesn't give us the same sense that he'd be there." interesting added part of this story that article was tweeted out by the o
given he is due to leave office next summer, egypt islamist president mohammed morsi made his first. he criticized the american free speech laws that allowed an anti-islamic web video to be produced here. like the iranian leader he took aim at israel. >> translator: i call for immediate movement. serious movement. as of now. to put an end to colonization, occupation. >> reporter: president morsi also said the civil war in syria must end immediately. he said the regime of assad will...
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eric holder wanted to try khalid sheik mohammed, the architect. is being tried by a military commission in guantanamo. when attorney general eric holder was asked, what if he is acquitted in the article 3 accord in new york?" the attorney general said we would hold him anyway as an enemy combatant, indefinite detention. the same as his predecessor. there is powerful continuity here. state secrets. the bush administration was criticized for invoking the state secret argument when many of the things i just described to you have been contested in the american court system. the bush administration said we cannot argue about that in court because it will reveal things that are still contested in america. despite a campaign that was based upon a very powerful promise of transparency, president obama has used the state secrets arguments in a variety of courses as much as president bush. obamaateful for president using the state secrets argument to stop some of these, but i am personally named in some of these courts. [laughter] the one in which i am most
eric holder wanted to try khalid sheik mohammed, the architect. is being tried by a military commission in guantanamo. when attorney general eric holder was asked, what if he is acquitted in the article 3 accord in new york?" the attorney general said we would hold him anyway as an enemy combatant, indefinite detention. the same as his predecessor. there is powerful continuity here. state secrets. the bush administration was criticized for invoking the state secret argument when many of...
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nazralla pushed for more protests saying freedom of speech will not protect america from insults against mohammed. his speech comes just dadz, as you know, after violence erupted outside american embassies aron the world after an aebt islam film went viral. put this into perspective. put this into context for us. you have the head of hezbollah now saying get out there, more protests, more violence. is this something that he said before? why now? why -- >> well, it's interesting why now because it's coming only a few days after some of the protests we saw in other parts of the world that led to the tragic death of the u.s. ambassador to libya. for instance. he even made a public appearance in person in the middle of the crowd. that is rare since the 2006 israel-hezbollah war for fear of assassination. he will usually limit himself to television appearances. he is saying that america needs to hear us. don't insult our prophet. he is trying to present himself right now. this is the leader of the shiite militant group hezbollah as a unifier of all muslims. it's an opportunity for him perhaps to try t
nazralla pushed for more protests saying freedom of speech will not protect america from insults against mohammed. his speech comes just dadz, as you know, after violence erupted outside american embassies aron the world after an aebt islam film went viral. put this into perspective. put this into context for us. you have the head of hezbollah now saying get out there, more protests, more violence. is this something that he said before? why now? why -- >> well, it's interesting why now...
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more violent protests in afghanistan and pakistan against film ridiculing the profit mohammed. hundreds of that counts burned cars at u.s. military base were pakistani is set to a press club and government office. newschannel 8 will have an in- up in a few coming at 7:30. a check on traffic. around morning, normal the capital beltway. this is to 70 past germantown. germantown. 95 has no incidents in virginia. there is a slowdown through knowing 10 -- newington. is a beautiful star to the day. you can see the reflection on potomac with 59 degrees but there are changes ahead. there will be a chance of the time you drive home. it is a little cooler this morning. you won't need a sweater by the afternoon. partly sunny with showers later today, 75-79 degrees. we will be back at 7:56. i'm barack obama, and i approve this message. mitt romney's position on women's health...it's dangerous. vo:mitt romney and paul ryan would get rid of planned parenthood funding. and allow employers to deny coverage for cancer screenings and birth control. we can't afford to let him tak away our choices
more violent protests in afghanistan and pakistan against film ridiculing the profit mohammed. hundreds of that counts burned cars at u.s. military base were pakistani is set to a press club and government office. newschannel 8 will have an in- up in a few coming at 7:30. a check on traffic. around morning, normal the capital beltway. this is to 70 past germantown. germantown. 95 has no incidents in virginia. there is a slowdown through knowing 10 -- newington. is a beautiful star to the day....
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burning the holy koran and making cartoons of our prophet mohammed. if we don't defend islam, then we are not muslim." suicide bombings and other attacks are now daily currencies in the war in afghanistan. and the methods of the insurgents are constantly changing, according to the prison boss, general muhammad khan. "the enemy don't use their own tactics. now they use women. sometimes children and teenagers. they even get dressed up in military uniforms. they don't fight face to face. they're coward." the taliban denies recruiting children as suicide bombers. the facts tell a very different story. authorities say just a few days ago a 10-year-old orphan boy managed to escape from insurgents who were going to make him wear a suicide vest so he could blow himself up in front of coalition troops. rujallah has a 4-year-old son who he says he loves and misses very much. when i asked him how he'd feel if his child was used as a suicide bomber, he tells me -- "if he wants to be a suicide bomber when he gets older, well, then, no one can stop him. if he follo
burning the holy koran and making cartoons of our prophet mohammed. if we don't defend islam, then we are not muslim." suicide bombings and other attacks are now daily currencies in the war in afghanistan. and the methods of the insurgents are constantly changing, according to the prison boss, general muhammad khan. "the enemy don't use their own tactics. now they use women. sometimes children and teenagers. they even get dressed up in military uniforms. they don't fight face to face....
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embassy tearing down our flag and replacing it with a muslim expression there is no god, but god and mohamed is written on it. in libia, the guns attacked them with rocket-propelled grenades. the hard core islamists were miffed about a movie made in the united states that contains scenes depicting mohamed as a fraud, having sex and calling for masacres! the u.s. em by see issued a statement condemning the violence saying the embassy of the united states in cairo condemns the continuing efforts by misguided individuals to hurt the religious feelings of muslims of the -- of muslims. what did i just read? the world is over. i am done. i am going back in my pretzel. >> you may have your ways of coping. i have my way of coping. the pretzel makes me cope. is it a coincidence this happened on 9/11. >> i am so happy we are highlighting the fact that the u.s. embassy was violently stormed today in cairo and the state dents releases via the u.s. embassy a condemnation of the blass femme me of -- blasphemy of islam. this is state department policy. over the past 11 years we have resolution after resolu
embassy tearing down our flag and replacing it with a muslim expression there is no god, but god and mohamed is written on it. in libia, the guns attacked them with rocket-propelled grenades. the hard core islamists were miffed about a movie made in the united states that contains scenes depicting mohamed as a fraud, having sex and calling for masacres! the u.s. em by see issued a statement condemning the violence saying the embassy of the united states in cairo condemns the continuing efforts...
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policy in the middle east, but all about the video that insults the prophet mohammed. do you believe that, congressman? >>guest: i don't. i think this is a convenient effort by all to have ulterior motives. the ambassador mentioned the prophet mohammed cartoons, months went by before violence was incited and they did it through their own information operations. so, we know that al qaeda is clearly trying to use this to insight violence. this is a mechanism to do what they have been trying to do all along. what we are finding, too, in some of the demonstrators now in egypt is finding that a lot of the folks have not even seen the video and this is some of the youth group that started the change in egypt and now the day the election happened, they felt disenfranchised. so you have problems, religious problems, cultural differences, and tribal differences in libya. those are all simmering. we have had at least what appears to the folks in the middle east and they can say what they want but i travel there frequently, the middle east believes, the countries of the middle ea
policy in the middle east, but all about the video that insults the prophet mohammed. do you believe that, congressman? >>guest: i don't. i think this is a convenient effort by all to have ulterior motives. the ambassador mentioned the prophet mohammed cartoons, months went by before violence was incited and they did it through their own information operations. so, we know that al qaeda is clearly trying to use this to insight violence. this is a mechanism to do what they have been trying...
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however, when i watch it, they're talking about mohammed and not the prophet mohammed, and they're talking about him being a child molester and being gay. do you believe this statement? do you think they possibly may not have known and really are ups upset? what's your take? >> she says they did something called looping. they made the film. came back later and did other lines. it is possible some were also read by other people. if you watch that film, which looks like a cheap, low budget, like a comedy more than anything, it appears that some of the lines have been completely dubbed over. she said she talked to the film's producer today, who is defiant. but she says this guy is defiant, that he says he's done this because he's tired of radical islamist killing americans and that he is at fault for the movie. he is the writer. don't let anyone blame you. it's me, the writer, who is at fault here. >> thank you very much and miguel just mentioned that name, sam bacile. he has been identified by that name. earlier, i spoke with jeffrey goldberg of the atlantic. he has been digging and digging
however, when i watch it, they're talking about mohammed and not the prophet mohammed, and they're talking about him being a child molester and being gay. do you believe this statement? do you think they possibly may not have known and really are ups upset? what's your take? >> she says they did something called looping. they made the film. came back later and did other lines. it is possible some were also read by other people. if you watch that film, which looks like a cheap, low budget,...
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mohammed jamjoom is monitoring this from the region. what is the latest? >> john, eyewitnesses telling us that a crowd of between 800 to 900 angry demonstrators went outside the u.s. embassy today in sanaa, again, demonstrating against that film they say was insulting to islam. denigrating to the prophet muhammad. this is the second day of protests we're told, and security forces fired warning shots into the air to disperse the crowd, and they also have deployed and used water cannons against that crowd, as well, to try to disperse them. still a lot of details we're trying to find out. we're trying to get a hold of u.s. officials at the embassy, as well. this is a worrying development. as of last night, even after the situation had calmed in the capital of yemen we had learned that at least four protesters were killed as a result of those clashes yesterday. and there was a lot of concern by yemeni officials, as well as u.s. officials last night, that protests could be happening yet again today. now we know that they've happened. we're trying to find out if
mohammed jamjoom is monitoring this from the region. what is the latest? >> john, eyewitnesses telling us that a crowd of between 800 to 900 angry demonstrators went outside the u.s. embassy today in sanaa, again, demonstrating against that film they say was insulting to islam. denigrating to the prophet muhammad. this is the second day of protests we're told, and security forces fired warning shots into the air to disperse the crowd, and they also have deployed and used water cannons...
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he's called the film which ridicules the prophet mohammed, the worst insult to islam ever. and today warned that if the u.s. doesn't move to ban the film, there will be serious repercussions against the u.s. all around the world. inside the u.s. embassy here tonight, there are reports that they are shredding classified documents because of the protests. the anger in this rally goes well beyond the film. the chants of "death to america" evidence of the fury against an american government that allows these sorts of insults against islam. >> do you believe that people should have the free some of speech? freedom to do whatever they want? >> yeah, but not when it comes to religion. >> reporter: there were anti-film protests in at least seven other countries today, including indonesia, pakistan, afghanistan, yemen and the west bank. but elsewhere, the protests have eased. egypt, where it all began, has been quiet. in libya, nothing since the attack that killed four americans, including the ambassador. as for the ambassador, the u.s. government believes that he died of smoke inha
he's called the film which ridicules the prophet mohammed, the worst insult to islam ever. and today warned that if the u.s. doesn't move to ban the film, there will be serious repercussions against the u.s. all around the world. inside the u.s. embassy here tonight, there are reports that they are shredding classified documents because of the protests. the anger in this rally goes well beyond the film. the chants of "death to america" evidence of the fury against an american...
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let me run this ad. >> here is the muslim brotherhood rally for their new egyptian president mohammed morsi. they want to conquer israel and renew long severed ties with iran. a country building nuclear weapons to slaughter the israeli people, death to israel. the muslim brotherhood's top leaders even write about taking over america. president obama, you invited the muslim brotherhood to the white house legit meidz ago group that wants to undermine america and destroy israel? you sent them $1.5 billion of our taxpayer dollars? why, mr. president? >> sean: that is the president of egypt. the president has time for this guy, $73 billion over the course of the couple of decades. i just want to know why do we meet with guy who said all these outrageous things in the past? >> it's hard to explain. we spent decades building a strong relationship with egypt. there is a peace treaty between egypt and israel that has lasted a long time. we fear with the muslim brotherhood that we may be losing that. of course, the administration is trying to make the best of what appears to be a bad situation,
let me run this ad. >> here is the muslim brotherhood rally for their new egyptian president mohammed morsi. they want to conquer israel and renew long severed ties with iran. a country building nuclear weapons to slaughter the israeli people, death to israel. the muslim brotherhood's top leaders even write about taking over america. president obama, you invited the muslim brotherhood to the white house legit meidz ago group that wants to undermine america and destroy israel? you sent...
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after protesters stormed a consular building, denouncing an american made film insulting the prophet mohammed. secrets and lies in the terror wars. and look how the bush white house was deaf to warnings ahead of the 9/11 attacks. >> one of the things that was most surprising to me during their years of reporting on this was the number of elements of the story that were advanced by governments around the world that ended up not being true. >> kurt eichenwald on his boat "500 days." and a whistleblower once jailed after revealing how ubs had helped americans evade taxes. >> today is a great day for whistleblowers, a great day for all the honest americans out there who work their job, pay their taxes, and today is a great day for tax fairness. today is a terrible day for big- time tax cheats. >> all of that and more coming up. this is "democracy now!," democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. the u.s. ambassador to libya and three embassy staffers have been killed in an attack on the u.s. consulate in the libyan city of benghazi. christopher stevens and three aides died of sm
after protesters stormed a consular building, denouncing an american made film insulting the prophet mohammed. secrets and lies in the terror wars. and look how the bush white house was deaf to warnings ahead of the 9/11 attacks. >> one of the things that was most surprising to me during their years of reporting on this was the number of elements of the story that were advanced by governments around the world that ended up not being true. >> kurt eichenwald on his boat "500...
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mo mohammed mosi is doing the same thing. our ref lugs has a long way to do. the last thing we need to do is be derailed by a right wing in the u.s. right now we don't know who produced this film and it's not clear who called for the protests yesterday. for those in egypt who care about the revolution and the message of the revolution, i don't see that being achieved by a fight outside the u.s. embassy. so this is a time to concentrate on the goals of the revolution and stop being distracted by people who don't care about the revolution and care more about hijacking this revolution to claim their own political goals. we must not be derailed by right-wing fringe minorities. >> mona, we're going to check in more with you throughout this hour as warranted. also our reporter, ian lee on the ground, we'll be talking to you later on in this hour as developments warrant. >>> also to libya, reporting to us tonight from tripoli, the libyan capital, and also jill dougherty at the state department. what's the latest you're hearing from
mo mohammed mosi is doing the same thing. our ref lugs has a long way to do. the last thing we need to do is be derailed by a right wing in the u.s. right now we don't know who produced this film and it's not clear who called for the protests yesterday. for those in egypt who care about the revolution and the message of the revolution, i don't see that being achieved by a fight outside the u.s. embassy. so this is a time to concentrate on the goals of the revolution and stop being distracted by...
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mohammed lila abc news kabul. >>> now we shift gears. tonight on the border of this country everyone is looking for dangerous fugitives. nearly 100 inmates broke out of a mexican prison digging a 100 foot tunnel to escape. how did they do it? ryan owens has the details. >> reporter: tonight one fifth of this mexican prison, 129 inmates, are free after a daring escape just three miles from the united states. this border crossing at eagle pass, texas is on alert and residents of the sleepy border city have been warned to call police if they see strangers. mexican prosecutors say the escapees, including many members of violent drug cartels, dug a tunnel through the prisos workshop. while a great escape through a tunnel may remind you of the "shawshank redemption," in this case it wasn't just one escapee. all 129 squeezed one by one through an opening a few feet wide. they used ropes and electric cables to full them suches to the guard tower where they tied up the guard. next they cut the chain link fence that stood between them and freedom
mohammed lila abc news kabul. >>> now we shift gears. tonight on the border of this country everyone is looking for dangerous fugitives. nearly 100 inmates broke out of a mexican prison digging a 100 foot tunnel to escape. how did they do it? ryan owens has the details. >> reporter: tonight one fifth of this mexican prison, 129 inmates, are free after a daring escape just three miles from the united states. this border crossing at eagle pass, texas is on alert and residents of...
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." >>> secretary hillary clinton is handling the bulk of diplomacy and met with mohamed morsi about strengthening ties and ensuring diplomatic security. remember, we reported yesterday president morsi had tough words about the united states. secretary clinton met with the presidents of libya, pakistan and to hold talks with benjamin netanyahu. yesterday in new york iranian president mahmoud ahmadinejad looked to stoke an already tense situation in the middle east during his remarks at the general assembly. he declared that israel is bullying the united states over iran's alleged threat of a nuclear weapon. ahmadinejad said he's not worried about the threat of an attack on his country, the impact of international countries against his country are "not that bad." says we're doing fine. >>> mitt romney schorpening his attacks when it comes to the president's handling of foreign policy. in pueblo, the republican candidate keyed in on this phrase he used during his "60 minutes" interview, anti-unrest around the world. >> align ourselves with democracy, universal right, a notion that people have to be
." >>> secretary hillary clinton is handling the bulk of diplomacy and met with mohamed morsi about strengthening ties and ensuring diplomatic security. remember, we reported yesterday president morsi had tough words about the united states. secretary clinton met with the presidents of libya, pakistan and to hold talks with benjamin netanyahu. yesterday in new york iranian president mahmoud ahmadinejad looked to stoke an already tense situation in the middle east during his...
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. >> the world cannot comprehend of discussed this to the prophet mohammed. >> that is just a fraction of the unrest. afghanistan, thousands police officers near embassy, injuring at least 15. >> we will continue to protest. we are ready to sacrifice ourselves in the islamic way. >> in pakistan, protesters climbed the u.s. consulate wall chanting" down with america." want to warn america is with thet play muslims, he said. >> there is still active debate to the deaths of e ambassador and three other americans in libya. the president of that country on the 9/11ack anniversary was planned by a e u.s. group in th continued to deny it. not put labels on this have a complete investigation. >> you do not regard it as an act of terrorism? know enough.k we >> some say the demonstrations start of the serious not one to disappear quickly. this 14-minute movie trailers on film that for the no one saw when it was l.a. movie an theater. biggest audience has been online. libya says its security forces arrested 50 people in the deaths of the four americans. we areat 6:00, storyring a developing out o
. >> the world cannot comprehend of discussed this to the prophet mohammed. >> that is just a fraction of the unrest. afghanistan, thousands police officers near embassy, injuring at least 15. >> we will continue to protest. we are ready to sacrifice ourselves in the islamic way. >> in pakistan, protesters climbed the u.s. consulate wall chanting" down with america." want to warn america is with thet play muslims, he said. >> there is still active debate...
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mohamed morsi made his debut at the united nations a short time ago. to say his speech is being watched closely by leaders around the world is an understatement. morsi is the leading figure to emerge from the arab spring, islamist, a key figure in the once banned muslim brotherhood. we have hala gorani joining us. i know you listened to the speech. what was it he specifically was saying about israel. i know it is part of the question is he wanting to change the relationship that, the egypt/israeli relationship. >> he reiterated th edreiterate think he wanted to underline in the speech was essentially that these treaties these agreements signed in the past that egypt is going to abide by them, i say it loudly to those wondering about our position, vis-a-vis the international agreements and conventions, we are committed to what we have signed on. so mohamed morsi is saying that, he said that, as you said, in his essentially coming out party to the world. you know, there are so many interesting things about not just the content of the speech, but the tone
mohamed morsi made his debut at the united nations a short time ago. to say his speech is being watched closely by leaders around the world is an understatement. morsi is the leading figure to emerge from the arab spring, islamist, a key figure in the once banned muslim brotherhood. we have hala gorani joining us. i know you listened to the speech. what was it he specifically was saying about israel. i know it is part of the question is he wanting to change the relationship that, the...
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night here in new york, secretary of state hillary clinton met with egypt's new islamist president mohamed morsi. two weeks ago, demonstrators overran the u.s. embassy in cairo. morsi assured clinton embassy protection was egypt's duty. susan mcginnis has more now from the united nations. >> reporter: in a speech to the u.n. general assembly this morning, president obama is prepared to tell the world the u.s. will do what it must to make sure iran never obtains a nuclear weapon. >> every option available, and that includes the military option, remains on the table. >> reporter: iranian president mahmoud ahmadinejad denies the accusations his country is trying to develop a nuclear weapon. >> translator: let's even imagine we have an atomic weapon. what intelligent person would fight 5,000 american bombs with one bomb? >> reporter: the president is also expected to address unrest in syria, libya, and other countries, but it was a comment he made on "60 minutes" that's grabbed the most attention in the presidential campaign. >> have recent events in the middle east given you any pause about y
night here in new york, secretary of state hillary clinton met with egypt's new islamist president mohamed morsi. two weeks ago, demonstrators overran the u.s. embassy in cairo. morsi assured clinton embassy protection was egypt's duty. susan mcginnis has more now from the united nations. >> reporter: in a speech to the u.n. general assembly this morning, president obama is prepared to tell the world the u.s. will do what it must to make sure iran never obtains a nuclear weapon. >>...
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in response to the obscure antimuslim video that mocked the prophet mohammed. and more. in egypt the most populated country in the middle east a third day of demonstrations riot police firing warning shots and tear gas to push the protesters back from the embassy in cairo. this is video from moments ago. the big fire is there. last night protesters climbed the walls of the compound and tore down the american flag. actually, the night before last. live video, a little after 9:00 in the evening, and there are said to be hundreds of people gathering outside the u.s. embassy. in yemen, the most dangerous homes of al qaeda, hundreds of protesters chanting "death to america," storming the u.s. embassy in the capital of that country. some protests brought down the american flag and burned it and replaced it with a flag with the muslim declaration. others broke windows and set fires to cars. in iraq, several hundred shiite muslim hard-liners protests in baghdad. and there is a new round of threatened anti-american attacks. in pakistan the leader called on the muslim world to cut
in response to the obscure antimuslim video that mocked the prophet mohammed. and more. in egypt the most populated country in the middle east a third day of demonstrations riot police firing warning shots and tear gas to push the protesters back from the embassy in cairo. this is video from moments ago. the big fire is there. last night protesters climbed the walls of the compound and tore down the american flag. actually, the night before last. live video, a little after 9:00 in the evening,...
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in 2005 it was cartoons depict depicting the prophet mohammed. and u.s. service members accidentally burned copies of the koran in order to dispose of them. it sparked riots throughout afghanistan killing 30 people overall. but again, breaking news at this hour. a day of violent protests in libya and egypt. the american consulate and the american embassy in egypt. and reports still unconfirmed at this time that one american may have been killed at that consulate attack. this is an evolving story. we're still trying to get confirmation, but we'll update you as we learn more. that's tonight's breaking news. >>> it was 11 years ago today on the day of the terrorist attacks of september 11th, 2001, when george bush made his first public remarks about the 9/11 attacks from where he was that day in sarasota, florida. the president was reading to a group of elementary school children when he was informed that they were underway. he continued reading to kids, but he did cut short the overall event and then explained why to the reporters who were there to recover
in 2005 it was cartoons depict depicting the prophet mohammed. and u.s. service members accidentally burned copies of the koran in order to dispose of them. it sparked riots throughout afghanistan killing 30 people overall. but again, breaking news at this hour. a day of violent protests in libya and egypt. the american consulate and the american embassy in egypt. and reports still unconfirmed at this time that one american may have been killed at that consulate attack. this is an evolving...
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critical of mohammed. that also tied to the tragic incident on tuesday in benghazi, an eastern side of libya. we saw chris stevens and three other americans killed. a quick wrap-up there. those four bodies. now we understand at a u.s. military hospital in germany. they were transported out, as was all of the u.s. staff at the benghazi consulate coming in in the other direction, 50 marine, part of a rapid reaction team, f.b.i. agents coming. at least one additional u.s. naval destroyer in the mediterranean off the coast of libya, all this part of a terror manhunt for it's believed there could be al-qaeda linkages at the benghazi consulate. back to you. >> gretchen: thanks very much. >> steve: yesterday morning in the 10:00 o'clock hour here attention if you were watching, you probably saw mitt romney and he called a press conference to address what was going on and read a statement and did he not back downtown he doubled down and criticized the administration for essentially apologizing through the statemen
critical of mohammed. that also tied to the tragic incident on tuesday in benghazi, an eastern side of libya. we saw chris stevens and three other americans killed. a quick wrap-up there. those four bodies. now we understand at a u.s. military hospital in germany. they were transported out, as was all of the u.s. staff at the benghazi consulate coming in in the other direction, 50 marine, part of a rapid reaction team, f.b.i. agents coming. at least one additional u.s. naval destroyer in the...
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jack ceem that is result of people who are angry over the film that is that they say is an insult to mohamed. and today in the new york times, and i am reading from it the broadening of the protest appear to reflect a pent-up resentment of western powers in general. now, what is amazing about that. there is no discussion of religion. i mean, really? is this really pent-up resentment of western power? >> no, i think specifically taking libya where there is a catastrophe. there is a attacks all summer. british ambassador was attack motor cade with an rpg. and another consulate was attacked and we have a pattern of specific aggressive attacks and finally our consulate is attacked that is it a movement that is doing that and coordinated the people who are doing that. and i don't think that any film or any 9/11 may be the day they chose to do it because of the significance. but that is it people who are out of power and moderates in power in libya and undermine the government and foreign powers are the targets and obviously an agency is a target. and so clearly there is a pattern dismiss it as pe
jack ceem that is result of people who are angry over the film that is that they say is an insult to mohamed. and today in the new york times, and i am reading from it the broadening of the protest appear to reflect a pent-up resentment of western powers in general. now, what is amazing about that. there is no discussion of religion. i mean, really? is this really pent-up resentment of western power? >> no, i think specifically taking libya where there is a catastrophe. there is a attacks...
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you were there, like khalid shaikh mohammed. >> i was overlooking the problem and i did travel to one of our black sites but i know the program very well. >> sean: the president wouldn't show the pictures of bin laden because he didn't want to inflame tensions. now, he is taking the football and spiking it. every chance he gets. i wanted to get your reaction to that considering had he had his way, he calls enhanced interrogation program torture? >> it took ten years of effort to find osama bin laden. president obama assumed the presidency eight years into ten-year effort. by the time he assumed the presidency, we were already hot on the trail of bin laden thanks to information obtained from our black sites, information from hardened terrorists that gave us the information because they were subjected to our enhanced interrogation program. so he deserves credited for going ahead with the operation, but to spike the ball and assume sole responsibility and credit for killing bin laden is not right. >> sean: he was against the very intelligence gathering -- by the way, you spent a signific
you were there, like khalid shaikh mohammed. >> i was overlooking the problem and i did travel to one of our black sites but i know the program very well. >> sean: the president wouldn't show the pictures of bin laden because he didn't want to inflame tensions. now, he is taking the football and spiking it. every chance he gets. i wanted to get your reaction to that considering had he had his way, he calls enhanced interrogation program torture? >> it took ten years of effort...
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tomorrow we'll hear from both iran's awkward energy and egypt's first democratically elected leader mohamed morsi it's a very powerful international stage indeed but rhetoric aside are there consistent underlying factors that will completely undermine a lasting peace joining me now to discuss more about foreign policy how could impact the potential for positive u.s. relations with the middle east and joined by the director of new internationalism project at the institute for policy studies phyllis bennis thanks for coming on good to be with you today so we just saw netanyahu kind of making the talk show circuit really with some hard rhetoric about how the u.s. needs to elect a leader that takes a red line with iran's nuclear capabilities and kind of dove tailing off of that i want to play just a clip from obama's speech about this issue. let me be clear america wants to resolve this issue through diplomacy and we believe that there is still time and space to do so but that time is not unlimited we respect the right of nations to access peaceful nuclear power. but one of the purposes of the
tomorrow we'll hear from both iran's awkward energy and egypt's first democratically elected leader mohamed morsi it's a very powerful international stage indeed but rhetoric aside are there consistent underlying factors that will completely undermine a lasting peace joining me now to discuss more about foreign policy how could impact the potential for positive u.s. relations with the middle east and joined by the director of new internationalism project at the institute for policy studies...
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it may be because of an anti islamic movie that ridiculed mohammed. the initial reporting is one thing now we are getting into a bigger picture. one news organization is reporting the following. the bin gagain ghazi attack was planned and they used the movie and the protest as a diversion. secretary of state hillary clinton condemned the attack in libya. >> the united states condemns in the strongest terms this outrageous shocking attack. we are working with libya to secure our diplomats. my administration will increase the posts around the world. make no mistakes we will work with the libyan government to bring to justice the killers who attacked our people. >> this is an attack that should shock the conscience of people of all faith around the world. we condemn in the strongest terms this senseless act of violence and we sent our prayers to the families, friends, colleagues of those we have lost. >> the republican presidential candidate mitt romney also condemned the center lines. the governor also used it as an opportunity to criticize the white ho
it may be because of an anti islamic movie that ridiculed mohammed. the initial reporting is one thing now we are getting into a bigger picture. one news organization is reporting the following. the bin gagain ghazi attack was planned and they used the movie and the protest as a diversion. secretary of state hillary clinton condemned the attack in libya. >> the united states condemns in the strongest terms this outrageous shocking attack. we are working with libya to secure our diplomats....